New Orleans to Houston, Texas

Best for… museum enthusiasts

The journey: 350 miles, 5-6 hours

New Orleans may be known for its hard-partying ways, but it’s also a bastion of world-class art. Before starting your road trip, visit the New Orleans Museum of Art, one of the oldest fine arts museums in the city, and look out for artists including Renoir, Matisse and Georgia O’Keeffe. On a sunny day, make a beeline for the museum’s sculpture garden – a five-acre landscaped area behind the main building. If your tastes are more modern, visit the Contemporary Arts Center and its neighbour, the esteemed Ogden Museum of Southern Art. Both focus on the fascinating history of America’s 15 southern states.

Cross over from swampy Louisiana to the dry heat of Houston. Avoid the I-10 Highway and opt for Louisiana’s River Road, with its miles of verdant levees, punctuated by massive plantation homes

Once your cultural curiosity has been sated (for the time being, at least) pick up an Avis hire car and cross over from swampy Louisiana to the dry heat of Houston. Avoid the I-10 Highway and opt for Louisiana’s River Road, with its miles of verdant levees, punctuated by massive plantation homes. Newly opened, the gorgeous and haunting Whitney Plantation in Edgard, Louisiana, is America’s first museum dedicated to the study of slavery.

Art on the move

The New Orleans Museum of Modern Art is so keen to share its collection that it offers a museum-on-wheels service to local schools, known punnily as ‘Van Go’. The museum also hosts festivals, film screenings, music programs, lectures, and wellness activities to encourage visitors.

Quirky art in the sculpture garden at the New Orleans Museum of Modern Art

Did you know..?

The US has no museums devoted entirely to slavery until the Whitney Plantation opened in December 2014. John Cummings, a 78-year-old white southerner, spent 16 years and more than $8 million of his own fortune to build the project.

The Whitney Plantation presents slavery through the words of those who experienced it

Views and a snooze

Stretch out after a day of driving with a visit to the Skyline Spa & Health Club at Hilton Americas Houston. Located on the 23rd floor, look out at the fantastic views or take a dip in the 75-ft Olympic-sized infinity pool.

Kick back and relax in a Chairman Guest Room at Hilton Americas Houston

Once you arrive in Houston, there are 19 museums to choose from. Luckily, they’re all contained within a four-zone walking area. If time is short, don’t miss the Houston Museum of Fine Arts, which rotates exhibitions from its own extensive archive of paintings, photography and sculpture from every era of history across the globe.

Meanwhile, the Station Museum of Contemporary Arts features contemporary fine arts with the aim of broadening public awareness of important cultural political and economic issues. For family-friendly fun, the Museum of Natural Science houses exhibits on dinosaurs, mummies and more, plus a permanent planetarium, butterfly centre, and giant screen theatre.

Cuándo ir

The entire southern half of America is super-hot from about May to September – especially New Orleans and Houston. Luckily, air-conditioned museums provide a great way to escape the heat while soaking up the culture.

New Orleans to Tampa, Florida

Best for… those who love the water

The journey: 650 miles, 10-11 hours

Big fan of the deep blue? Keep the Gulf of Mexico in your sights with a long and leisurely drive south in your hire car to Tampa. US Route 90 winds along the Gulf, through beach towns and Mississippi casinos.

In Alabama, stop off for a swim at pretty little Dauphin Island – and make sure to stay for the stunning sunset. Push on to Pensacola, Florida and you’ll discover some of the world’s friendliest and cleanest beaches.

Feeling peckish?

Map your road trip to run alongside the Mississippi Seafood Trail for guaranteed great eats. Over 44 restaurants between the Delta and the Gulf Coast are signed up to the trail.

Arrive in Tampa and discover a city known for its sun, beautiful lightning storms, and buzzy nightlife (try the authentic Cuban food at Columbia Restaurant in Ybor City). A short hop over the bridge takes you to Fort de Soto near the beaches of St. Petersburg – a paradise for nature lovers who long to see dolphins while canoeing through the mangroves.

Cuándo ir

If you’ve come to the Gulf Coast to swim and play in the water, it’s worth noting that Florida’s hot months (May to September) are less crowded with tourists.

New Orleans to Austin, Texas

Along the way, make a pit-stop in Louisiana’s Lafayette. The entire Acadiana region is a musical wonderland of Cajun, creole and zydeco sounds. Take US Route 90 and visit The Jolly Inn in Houma. For the last 17 years, the Prosperie family band, Couche Couche, has provided music in a dancehall setting. Grab a plate of gumbo or jambalaya and enjoy the show.

The next morning, balance your blood sugar (and prepare for another night of music) with a ‘tipsy Texan’ sandwich at famed BBQ joint, Franklin Barbecue. It’s only open for lunch, but the queue is worth it.

Meat your maker

From its humble beginnings as a trailer serving food, Franklin has grown in size and popularity. In 2014, Texas Monthly listed the restaurant as one of ‘the 50 Best BBQ Joints in the World’. Later that year, President Barack Obama visited and bought lunch for those in line behind him.

Watch the birdie

A variety of exotic birds are drawn to Fort De Soto thanks to the area’s mangrove swamps, hardwood trees and mudflats. The best time to see the feathered masses is September through November and March through June, when many species are migrating.

Did you know..?

The original Cuban Sandwich was created in Tampa in the 1890s for cigar factory workers as they walked to and from work. Columbia Restaurant still makes the sandwich today, to the same traditional recipe, using ham, salami, roast pork, Swiss cheese, pickle and mustard.

To maximise your musical moments, time your trip with Austin’s South by Southwest festival (which takes place in March) or the October Austin City Limits Fest. Both provide the opportunity to see both unheard-of bands and more established artists, including Willie Nelson and rapper Kendrick Lamar. The weather is also temperate during both festivals.

Dónde alojarse

The Driskill is situated in the heart of downtown Austin, and in walking distance of many of Austin’s live music venues.